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‘They will trample on me’: Haj crush survivor recounts terrifying near-death moment

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An injured pilgrim recovers in hospital after the deadly stampede in Mina, near the holy city of Mecca. Photo: AFP

Injured survivors of a haj stampede that killed 769 people have recounted their struggle to survive, trapped among a surging crowd where escape routes were blocked.

From his bed at Mina Emergency Hospital, Sudanese pilgrim Ahmed Mohammed, injured on his back and leg, remembered how he was caught on the front lines of the throng.

“I felt tired, I couldn’t move,” said the 57-year-old.

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“I told myself that if I fall here, they will trample on me, as I had already seen people on the ground being stepped on.”

Thursday’s disaster occurred among the city of white tents where pilgrims stay in Mina, near Mecca, as hundreds of thousands converged on Jamarat Bridge, a five-storey structure where they were to perform a ritual stoning of the devil.

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“I thought of entering a nearby camp but those guarding the surrounding tents were refusing to let anyone in... and so people started climbing over the tents,” Mohammed said.

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